Reviews & Ratings

“Lovely, well equipped property, rural location so has a real sense of getting away from it all, but only a short drive to fabulous beaches, Perranporth & Newquay.”

- Mr Smith, August 2019

“Host was lovely, helpful and very welcoming.”

Location was perfect. Property was so very well equipped for our family needs (2 adults, 2 teenagers, 1 child and a dog). I'm not really sure how Sykes contributed other than advertising but Jill and her property were faultless and we will definitely book again. This holiday was exactly what we wanted.

- Ms Turner, August 2019

“This cottage is a peaceful retreat but still close enough to the beach (10mins) in the car.”

We have 3yr old twins and the secure large garden was perfect for the evenings and big so they could run and explore. The owner (Jill) is a great host that checks in to ensure all is ok. The cottage is in pretty surroundings and comfortable. We were surprised arriving to Cornish apple juice, Cornish cider and a home cooked lemon cake. The cottage also has everything you need, right down to dishwasher tablets. Not all self catering provides so much. We shared with our in-laws and it was spacious for us all, ideal with two bathrooms. Perranporth has the cleanest beach that’s very flat and accessible for everyone (my father in law has to use crutches and managed)
WIFI was fine compared to what we were expecting given the area and a full Sky packages, great for movies and kids! Couldn’t recommend this property more and we will definitely return again.
Jarvis family

- Mrs Jarvis, July 2019

“This is the perfect place to relax and become "one with nature".”

The house is immaculate and wonderfully designed. Hope to be back next year.

- Mrs Barrett, October 2018

“Treamble Barn is an absolute gem of a holiday rental.”

Jill is a wonderful host and the barn is such a treat to stay in. Spotless, beautifully furnished and there is even a welcome cake. Its location is lovely too, secluded and quiet with a large garden but close enough to the seemingly endless beach at Perranporth to make it the perfect holiday cottage. We would highly recommend!

- Mrs Twigg, August 2018

“Great cottage with fab walks from the doorstep.”

Garden brilliant. Well equipped. The smugglers inn a 30 minute walk is well worth a visit.

The property

Treamble Barn, a beautifully converted stone building nestling amongst the rolling hills behind Perranporth, is a perfect setting for a peaceful retreat.

One of three properties facing a small courtyard, the Barn has reverse level accommodation with the bathroom, master bedroom and triple bedroom and conservatory being on the ground floor leading to a large enclosed private garden.

The open plan, light and airy kitchen and living room are on the second floor along with a single room tucked away off the kitchen separated by a privacy screen; ideal for a young child wanting to stargaze through the skylight.

With your comfort in mind, this barn conversion at the end of a very quiet track has been finished to a high standard with plenty of room for a family, friends or a couple wanting space and tranquillity yet just a stone's throw from Perranporth beach, St. Agnes and Truro.

With such a vast garden, there is a patio area for those balmy evening barbecues, a large lawn for fun and frolics and for those wanting a private sheltered place to read, try the comfort of the snug summer house.
Being so accessible, you are within an hour's drive of the Eden Project, Blue Reef Aquarium, Lost Gardens of Heligan and of course the many breathtaking cliff walks where you can explore hidden coves, caves and white sandy beaches along the West Cornwall coastal footpath.

A warm welcome awaits you at Treamble Barn with a homemade cake and a selection of ciders to sample.

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About the location

PERRANPORTH

Newquay 9 miles; Truro 9.5 miles.

Perranporth, a beautiful Cornish coastal town, lies in the heart of Poldark Country, the setting for the novels of Winston Graham who lived in Perranporth in the 1930s. Perranporth offers plenty of traditional pubs and shops, plus a classic bucket-and-spade beach that is lifeguarded in summer, overlooked by craggy rocks and a wonderful coastal path. Once known as the source of the finest tin, the community still retains reminders of the rich heritage with abandoned pump houses, mine shafts and workers’ cottages. The local Blue Hills Museum and Perranzabuloe Folk Museum are both well worth a visit to understand the fascinating history of this coastal area. Further afield are the miles of sandy beaches at Crantock and Holywell Bay, and the breathtaking coastal walks around St Agnes, much of it owned by the National Trust. A perfect holiday base in Cornwall, with an abundance of activities to suit everyone.

Note: Stairs lead up and directly into the open plan living area, young children should be supervised